LHR 42:2

Law and History Review 42:2 (May 2024) is now available online:Legal Pluralism as a Category of AnalysisJessica Marglin, Mark LetteneyLegal Pluralism's Other: Mythologizing Modern LawCaroline HumfressLegal Pluralism from History to...

Sunday Roundup

Legal History Blog: Sunday Roundup Sunday Roundup The Dallas Bar Association will sponsor. with the J.L. Turner Legal Association, a conversation with Jose F. Anderson, University of Baltimore School of...

Weekend Roundup

Over at Balkinization, an interesting symposium on David Pozen's The Constitution of the War on Drugs (Oxford University Press, 2024) has wrapped up. This response by Pozen (Columbia Law) links...

Weekend Roundup

Saul Cornell’s contribution to the Slate series, “How Originalism Ate the Law,” is Why the Right Dominates When It Comes to Legal “History.”  (His answer?  “They’re invested in legal education,...